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Queer version of correcting someone who refers to a trilby as a fedora
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Gato Barbieri: Chapter One: Latin America
Really amazing composition, you have the saxophone taking center stage, and the backing band is playing this totally unique fusion of LatAm music with spiritual jazz.
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The Pyramids: Lalibela
Flawless in every way, and this time there is elements from African music mixed in.
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Dresch Dudás Mihály Quartet: Gondolatok a régiekről
Amazing 90s jazz that adds a lot of instruments from Hungarian folk music to create a sound you won't hear anywhere else.
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Horace Tapscott with The Pan Afrikan Peoples Arkestra: Ancestral Echoes: The Covina Sessions, 1976
My favorite albums from him actually, the saxophone gets a lot of attention and it's succinct in length at 70 minutes, his big band albums tend to be much longer, and you can make out the players well.
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If the Beatles were going to get back together so will Black Midi, I bet they'll have a new album in like one or two years, just as soon as Cameron needs money, they're back.
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Who said this?
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Cover art is unreal
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Hey just so you know, I love to discog dive artists and your last two albums are literally two of the best albums I have ever heard on par with the best albums of many big artists, I have no idea how you do it.
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No one will ever be cooler than me
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I actually knew him, he worked for sunflower seeds btw
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Yeah I never like imagined I would like his music, but I really got into it this year. I plan to do his stuff 87 and after and some more live albums eventually.
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I think I will listen to the two shows it pulls from soon.
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Just noticed this, insane typo
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"If the percentage is above a certain threshold it just can't be true", why is the number being higher proof that it's a fake phenomenon?
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So does AIPAC just not exist in your view? Can you not discuss it?
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They actually got the original bassist back just to be the shadow in the music video
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First it wouldn't chart in the UK, then it wouldn't chart in the US